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in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow....
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we're in 145 or so refineries in north america. we're providing everything from turn around services to industrial cleanup. everything to do with emergency response work, certainly. but the refinery market is a very strong market for us. we continue to see big investments being made to make some of the refineries that much larger and more complex. some of the older, antiquated refineries are being shut down. we're involved in the decommissioning and cleanup of those as well. so it's a real focus of our business. >> allen, one of the things that amazed me about this quarter is your landfill business. i'm very close to waste management. they're not operating anywhere near the capacity as you are. you have 91% incineration and huge landfall numbers. where is the stuff coming from? there's not enough construction site work from waste management to fill their landfills up. >> certainly. we have 11 landfills in north america, two in canada, nine here in the u.s. a lot of that volume that we're getting into our landfills in the u.s. is fr
we're in 145 or so refineries in north america. we're providing everything from turn around services to industrial cleanup. everything to do with emergency response work, certainly. but the refinery market is a very strong market for us. we continue to see big investments being made to make some of the refineries that much larger and more complex. some of the older, antiquated refineries are being shut down. we're involved in the decommissioning and cleanup of those as well. so it's a real...
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number two, let's get back to the business of america and stocks going up in america as an asset looking very well on a longer term perspective. however, on a near-term basis, the market in our belief is well ahead of historical norms in terms of election years and fundamentally. next year things will look better. near term, i think a lot of participants could be surprised if we see a pullback from here because it's very consensus to think if romney wins the market is going to rally. well, it's already in the market. we would be concerned that we'd get a bit of a pullback near term. >> joseph, what do you think? in terms of putting money to work today, would you be buying into this rally or selling into it? >> i think part of the issue right now is not so much the election. it's really the fiscal cliff. the unfortunate thing is we really couldn't make any heads or tails as far as what's going to happen with this fiscal cliff until we get clarity from the election. i suspect between now and the end of the year, you'll see a lot more anxiety. there will be more headlines around the fiscal
number two, let's get back to the business of america and stocks going up in america as an asset looking very well on a longer term perspective. however, on a near-term basis, the market in our belief is well ahead of historical norms in terms of election years and fundamentally. next year things will look better. near term, i think a lot of participants could be surprised if we see a pullback from here because it's very consensus to think if romney wins the market is going to rally. well, it's...
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he can do it for america. and i think in wisconsin, iowa, ohio, we respect that and we want that from our leader. >> and one last quick one. i'm not going to ask you about ohio. everybody does and i'm not. i want to though about iowa. rasmussen likely voters today. romney 49, obama 48. i don't think the republicans have carried iowa since 1492. can you actually win in iowa? this could be huge. >> i think so. i just -- on a person a note, i was born in colorado springs, i lived in iowa until i was in third grade and spent the rest of my life in the great state of wisconsin. i lived in now 00 third of all the battleground states in america. and each of those states, we saw two weeks ago just outside of denver, new jersey crowds for romney and iowa. the people who appreciate mid western roots. and we're definitely seeing that kind of support building in the state of wisconsin. the key will be voter turnout. that's why i was at victory centers today and ild be there all the way through tuesday all across our great
he can do it for america. and i think in wisconsin, iowa, ohio, we respect that and we want that from our leader. >> and one last quick one. i'm not going to ask you about ohio. everybody does and i'm not. i want to though about iowa. rasmussen likely voters today. romney 49, obama 48. i don't think the republicans have carried iowa since 1492. can you actually win in iowa? this could be huge. >> i think so. i just -- on a person a note, i was born in colorado springs, i lived in...
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. >> we need another shopping event in america. >> that's what we really need, isn't it? heading toward the close. they've been shopping for bargains on wall street. the dow down 63 point. i say just because it was 120. that was the number at the low of the session earlier today. we're well off that number. >> many investors left this stock for dead, hence why we're showing zombies. >> last year's cnbc christmas party. >> it has been resurrected. can you guess what company it is? find out if you should buy in or just let the stock rest in peace. >>> more and more democrats willing to jump off the fiscal cliff rather than take a deal they don't like? the house's top democratic tax writer thinks that's a really bad idea. find out when sandra levin joins us later on the "closing bell." [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to f
. >> we need another shopping event in america. >> that's what we really need, isn't it? heading toward the close. they've been shopping for bargains on wall street. the dow down 63 point. i say just because it was 120. that was the number at the low of the session earlier today. we're well off that number. >> many investors left this stock for dead, hence why we're showing zombies. >> last year's cnbc christmas party. >> it has been resurrected. can you guess what...
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america deserves that. and i think we're going to get that tonight. now if we don't get that, you guys can dunk me over the fiscal cliff tomorrow. but right now i think there is a path, okay, that the governor can get to. and larry, i hope i'm on your show next week and we're talking about the jack kemp style type of growth that we can have and the style of growth that this country deserves. that's my prediction. >> speaking as a fellow supply cider, i couldn't agree with you more. all of these wall street people who have been predicting obama's victory. does that necessarily mean the stock market -- >> larry, anthony, can you really say that the stock market has gone up because of the president? where else are you going go? >> i agree. >> companies get buy backs of their own shares. >> i'm just saying -- >> how do you talk about the stock market without talking about the fed? >> earnings and the fed and obama. >> march of 2009. i'm trying to be even handed. larry, you have never been even handed. >> thank you. >> you know that's my philosophy. >> wai
america deserves that. and i think we're going to get that tonight. now if we don't get that, you guys can dunk me over the fiscal cliff tomorrow. but right now i think there is a path, okay, that the governor can get to. and larry, i hope i'm on your show next week and we're talking about the jack kemp style type of growth that we can have and the style of growth that this country deserves. that's my prediction. >> speaking as a fellow supply cider, i couldn't agree with you more. all of...
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remember, get america moving again. nixon the pes cyst. reagan, of course, morning in america. carter, the pessimist. four years ago, obama the optimist. he was the candidate of hope and change. today, his negativism is translating into pessimism. a and i believe the american people do not want that. voting is the best revenge, obama said this past weekend. i don't get that. f. scott fitzgerald wrote, living well is the best revenge. what exactly is president obama's revenge? growing the government? taxing and relating more? attacking the rich? optimists believe in ingenuity, entrepreneurship, the spirit of gifted individuals who are free to use their god-given tall lebs to make our economy and society the business est it can be. the president seems not to take this view. mitt romney does. and romney believes that god granted natural rights to individuals and it is they who truly run the government and the country. it's a free enterprise view. it's a market view. it's a human action view. to my way of thinking, that makes romney the model optimist. he sets an optimistic goal of
remember, get america moving again. nixon the pes cyst. reagan, of course, morning in america. carter, the pessimist. four years ago, obama the optimist. he was the candidate of hope and change. today, his negativism is translating into pessimism. a and i believe the american people do not want that. voting is the best revenge, obama said this past weekend. i don't get that. f. scott fitzgerald wrote, living well is the best revenge. what exactly is president obama's revenge? growing the...
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and in our america's top states for business rankings this year, third for low cost of doing business. but who gets credit for that, the democrats and support of president obama say it's the auto bailout you can the stimulus. supporters of governor romney say it's republican governor john kasich and the strides this state has made are in spite of president obama. economist jason sell legman here at ohio state says it really has to do a lot with ohio's diverse economy. >> we, of course, both make things but we make things for each other, so there are export and import dynamics. >> what is -- will have to be different by the obama administration is forging a new alliance with the business community all over the country. and the new alliance is going to carry the day on the other side of the aisle, the republican. >> that's columbus mayor mayor michael coleman who is predicting an obama victory but says there needs to be changes if the president is re-elected in terms of how he relates to business, particularly as we head for the fiscal cliff. we will see how ohio goes, this is going to
and in our america's top states for business rankings this year, third for low cost of doing business. but who gets credit for that, the democrats and support of president obama say it's the auto bailout you can the stimulus. supporters of governor romney say it's republican governor john kasich and the strides this state has made are in spite of president obama. economist jason sell legman here at ohio state says it really has to do a lot with ohio's diverse economy. >> we, of course,...
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it noted strong sales in north america and asia and toyota posted a better than expected net profit of $3.2 billion in the third quarter. that was more than triple the amount it made in the same period a year earlier. more on that story in just a bit. >>> and 12 million customers are still without power in new york, new jersey and connecticut a week after hurricane sandy struck. and a cold snap is setting in to the region and nor'easter is forecast for mid week. more fuel facilities are coming back on on line. hess has restored several terminals. governor christie has imposed an odd/even rule, this is when drivers could get gas to alleviate over the extremely long fuel lines. >>> on the eve of the u.s. elections, the race for the white house couldn't be any teeter. the final "wall street journal" poll of likely voters shows president obama leading mitt rom any by just one percentage point, 48% to 47% margin. polls in many battleground states remain too close to call. a running average of all national polls by real clear politics has the two men between 0.2% of each other. >>> at the sa
it noted strong sales in north america and asia and toyota posted a better than expected net profit of $3.2 billion in the third quarter. that was more than triple the amount it made in the same period a year earlier. more on that story in just a bit. >>> and 12 million customers are still without power in new york, new jersey and connecticut a week after hurricane sandy struck. and a cold snap is setting in to the region and nor'easter is forecast for mid week. more fuel facilities...
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but then consider america's income distribution. that same top 20% of taxpayers takes in about 55% of the nation's income. but year after year, the wealthiest are seeing bigger and bigger increases in income than the middle class whose income stays relatively flat. >> so top 20% pay 70% of the income tax and take 55% of the income. so okay. >> disproportion that the amount. >> we were talking about whether they pay fair taxes or not. >> believe me, given the fiscal cliff looming, this debate is going to define the next -- i would like to see only three months, but if we get an extension, it will confine things until it's resolved. >> and talking about stats, we have more stats here. for example did you know obama and romney visited ohio, the key state, 80 times combined. >> including yesterday. >> including yesterday. i don't know how long they fly in and out. here's the other thing. we talked about this with peter. if open to monday americans, bam would be the winner. >> it's certainly the case whenever i ask people or often i'm as
but then consider america's income distribution. that same top 20% of taxpayers takes in about 55% of the nation's income. but year after year, the wealthiest are seeing bigger and bigger increases in income than the middle class whose income stays relatively flat. >> so top 20% pay 70% of the income tax and take 55% of the income. so okay. >> disproportion that the amount. >> we were talking about whether they pay fair taxes or not. >> believe me, given the fiscal cliff...
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david walker joining us, founder of comeback america initiative. good to see you. thanks for joining us. david, give us your sense of business getting to the work of the fiscal cliff once we know who takes this election. >> it has to be priority one for whoever wins tonight. we'll need extraordinary presidential leadership. we haven't had it in a number of years. we need to avoid the fiscal cliff between now and the end of the year and address the much bigger challenge which is avoiding the fiscal abyss. next year through a grand bargain. >> barring a surprise or a few surprises in the near future, we may have a house still run by the republicans, a senate still run by the dems. does that make negotiations over the next 55 days easier or harder? >> obviously harder. it makes it -- it will be tough. first of all, i saw you got rick over there. i had a special pass i was going to have rick santelli as my guest here at the obama after party. you flew him out to new jersey. >> that would bring the room to -- i would pay money to see that. >> the fact is with the -- you
david walker joining us, founder of comeback america initiative. good to see you. thanks for joining us. david, give us your sense of business getting to the work of the fiscal cliff once we know who takes this election. >> it has to be priority one for whoever wins tonight. we'll need extraordinary presidential leadership. we haven't had it in a number of years. we need to avoid the fiscal cliff between now and the end of the year and address the much bigger challenge which is avoiding...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour as the east coast rebuilds from the devastation of hurricane sandy, bigger government is not necessarily better government when it comes to helping states come out of natural disasters. also tonight, you saw it today. investors are clearly influenced by tuesday's election. the dow is down 140 points. we talked election markets. mediocre jobs report out today inch inches unemployment rate up to 7.9. still far from full employment. so far from full employment. who's to blame for not getting it exactly to full employment? well, here now is robert reich, former labor secretary and cnbc contributor. and he's the author of "beyond outrage." we also welcome back casey mulligan, professor of economics at the university of chicago and author of "the redistribution recession." casey mulligan, i have seen estimates that say we are 15 million private sector jobs short of w
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour as the east coast rebuilds from the devastation of hurricane sandy, bigger government is not necessarily better government when it comes to helping states come out of natural disasters. also tonight, you saw it today. investors are clearly influenced by tuesday's election. the dow is down 140 points. we talked election markets....
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now that the world knows that america's going to do the same thing for four more years -- >> jimmy, before -- the chapter's not written tonight by any stretch. in fact, this north carolina race we're looking at makes things a little bit tighter than they were maybe 10 or 20 minutes ago. john harwood, you have some thoughts on that? >> i just wanted to say north carolina is the first piece of genuine good news for mitt romney from the swing states tonight. he needed that state. he'd been favored heading into the night. when it looked like the state was wavering and obama might be doing better than expected, that was a very bad sign for romney. he's now brought that home. now he's got to do the same thing in the state of florida. do the same thing in the state of virginia. and the same thing in the state of ohio. but this is something to cheer, the people in boston at romney headquarters. >> john, i know you're looking to the screen as well. iowa being projected now for barack obama. >> well, that is a piece of bad news for the romney campaign. again, remember, mitt romney needed to win most
now that the world knows that america's going to do the same thing for four more years -- >> jimmy, before -- the chapter's not written tonight by any stretch. in fact, this north carolina race we're looking at makes things a little bit tighter than they were maybe 10 or 20 minutes ago. john harwood, you have some thoughts on that? >> i just wanted to say north carolina is the first piece of genuine good news for mitt romney from the swing states tonight. he needed that state. he'd...
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from bank of america. the rate on here is what's the most interesting. they borrowed $15 million at libor plus 2.5%. those were the terms of the loan. overnight libor rate about 0.21%. borrowing money from bank at america below prime. we did ask bank of america about this. i wanted to know can i go out and raise money? the collateral on this was cash on hand. is this the type of money people are going to need cash to get right now? this is why it's so important. the obama administration said the following, obama for america -- let's go to the bank of america statement first. bank of america, we don't discuss client details but this loan has been disclosed as required by federal election commission rules and it is a standard commercial loan at a market competitive rate. that's what they say. i cannot prove that, carl, that it is market competitive rates. obama for america issued the following statement in regards to this loan. the loan was reported in mid-october in our fec chris closure and was covered by
from bank of america. the rate on here is what's the most interesting. they borrowed $15 million at libor plus 2.5%. those were the terms of the loan. overnight libor rate about 0.21%. borrowing money from bank at america below prime. we did ask bank of america about this. i wanted to know can i go out and raise money? the collateral on this was cash on hand. is this the type of money people are going to need cash to get right now? this is why it's so important. the obama administration said...
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a big win for mbia in that war with bank of america. more on that later. >> let's go over stocks in the dow in the last couple years that have done poorly. alcoa. hewlett packard. bank of america. it's done nothing. it's done absolutely nothing. even when all of the banks had a resurgence, they gave that up and a lot is endless lawsuits that they tell you they have it together. a tremendous number of lawsuits involved in the banking business. these bills are actually adding up. it's actually hitting the bottom line. >> it is. after a few billion you are talking real money. we talk a lot last week about the autonomy acquisition for hp and how terrible it was but nothing will compare to what countrywide did to that company, to bank of america. >> all of these little things that might have been great in order to be able to just deal with what happened. >> liabilities they took on. incredible. they are dealing with it. investors believe they have moved through it to a large extent. >> the stock is up from 5.6 where warren buffett got involv
a big win for mbia in that war with bank of america. more on that later. >> let's go over stocks in the dow in the last couple years that have done poorly. alcoa. hewlett packard. bank of america. it's done nothing. it's done absolutely nothing. even when all of the banks had a resurgence, they gave that up and a lot is endless lawsuits that they tell you they have it together. a tremendous number of lawsuits involved in the banking business. these bills are actually adding up. it's...
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this is the greatness of america. jeff canada, god bless this man. calls me up friday and says kenny we need "d" batteries bad. by the way i'm bragging, what home depot has done through this whole thing is nothing short, i'm so proud of that company. frank blake and the team, aaron flow, the president of the northern division up here, all weekend -- look, there is a silver lining to this tragedy. we're going to show the world why new york is indeed the greatest city on earth. we'll show them. >> there are still hundreds of thousands of people in new york and new jersey don't have power, it's 27 degrees out this morning. >> this is a storm, you know, i always say the media is exaggerating. this is one they understated. we had the highest previous surge, 13.2 feet. this was -- 11.2. the east river is a tidal strait, it goes north when the tide is coming in and south. can you imagine the water coming in from long island sound, new york harbor and meeting in the middle? where we were? i mean, this was a force of nature like we've never known before. i fe
this is the greatness of america. jeff canada, god bless this man. calls me up friday and says kenny we need "d" batteries bad. by the way i'm bragging, what home depot has done through this whole thing is nothing short, i'm so proud of that company. frank blake and the team, aaron flow, the president of the northern division up here, all weekend -- look, there is a silver lining to this tragedy. we're going to show the world why new york is indeed the greatest city on earth. we'll...
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it's not just america. japan is doing >> we'll see how the end game, what it means for gold long term. appreciate your time. go spurs. frank holmes from san antonio. a warning from the health care system. want to send it to bertha coombs for a quick market flash. >> the worst performer in the s&p trading below its 200-day moving arch coming off the highs. the company yesterday in its press release said 2013 outlook was overly aggressive. reviewing that again today on the call. that has sent shares lower. additionally they say an acquired unit acredo health has been subpoenaed by the southern district of new york over issues and arrangements with novartis over a drug called x jade. >> watching the stock move. when we come back n a close presidential race, third party candidates could have a major influence. a man who's run in four elections himself, ralph nader, joins us in a first on cnbc int int interview next. and the bells are about to sound in europe. we'll get the details next. ♪ chances are, you're
it's not just america. japan is doing >> we'll see how the end game, what it means for gold long term. appreciate your time. go spurs. frank holmes from san antonio. a warning from the health care system. want to send it to bertha coombs for a quick market flash. >> the worst performer in the s&p trading below its 200-day moving arch coming off the highs. the company yesterday in its press release said 2013 outlook was overly aggressive. reviewing that again today on the call....
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he says america's debt crisis is more like a garden than a cliff. he'll explain right after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> jeffrey cleveland is the senior economist with payton and rygel. you have an interesting thought process about the fiscal cliff. you say that's a bad analogy, that it's really more like a garden, but what i want to know, if our econo
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about america. this election is over, but our principles endure. i believe that the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to resurgent economy and to a new greatness. >> let's open it up to our panel. you know what was interesting, you heard the governor talk about coming together. president obama in his victory speech talked about unity and coming together. when you actually go to the exit polls you see one party really got a big handle on the white vote and you see another party really got another big handle on the minority vote. and that seems to work against the idea of coming together and unity, doesn't it? >> and you see it in the way the states were decided. virginia by two, ohio by four. even the states that the president won are very closely divided. we are a very closely divided nation and that's why this compromise they must engage in is so hard to find. >> that's why it is required, because the exit polls and the results show we are divided. we have to fig
about america. this election is over, but our principles endure. i believe that the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to resurgent economy and to a new greatness. >> let's open it up to our panel. you know what was interesting, you heard the governor talk about coming together. president obama in his victory speech talked about unity and coming together. when you actually go to the exit polls you see one party really got a big handle on the white vote...
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"america's choice 2012:countdown to election day" air force tonight at 8:00 eastern. >>> people in many of the smaller coastal towns devastated by superstorm sandy depend on summer tourism to survive, but the storm ripped apart boardwalks, flooded businesses, and destroyed many homes, and all the sand from the beautiful beachfront was washed away or even mixed with nails and debris. and now people are focused on rebuilding. cnn's jim clancy is in belmar, new jersey, an area that was flooded a few days ago. jim, good morning. are you noticing any progress? i mean is the power back on there? >> reporter: you know, belmar -- come on, randi. this is a place that you know very, very well, up close and personal. and as you can see, the trucks are here, there's the mounds of sand. this, of course, for our viewers, there used to be more than a mile of beautiful boardwalk here. this is really one of the jewels of the entire jersey shore. it was ripped out by the force of hurricane sandy and now because it's a bowl here they're having to pump water from inland lakes to get it back into the sea, d
"america's choice 2012:countdown to election day" air force tonight at 8:00 eastern. >>> people in many of the smaller coastal towns devastated by superstorm sandy depend on summer tourism to survive, but the storm ripped apart boardwalks, flooded businesses, and destroyed many homes, and all the sand from the beautiful beachfront was washed away or even mixed with nails and debris. and now people are focused on rebuilding. cnn's jim clancy is in belmar, new jersey, an area...
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>> i think on the whole, if you look at the national polls done by people outside america, they tend to favor i wouldn't read too much into that. i think again and again the europeans tend to favor the democratic candidate for the simple reason that america, whether we like it or not, is a much more conservative place than any other country. if you look at barack obama who is supposedly left of center and david cameron, who is right of center, who believes in a more agressive foreign policy, who believes in a tougher president, obama is more on the right wing than the right wing british prime minister in all of europe. >> john mickelthwaite, editor in chief of the economist, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you so much. >> since that interview of the economist newspaper endorsed barack obama said, for all his shortcomings, mr. obama has brought america back from the brink of disaster, so this paper will stick with the devil it knows and reelectrici him, end quote. you can read that endorsement on economi economist.com. >>> mithe economy again is the major issue, especially f
>> i think on the whole, if you look at the national polls done by people outside america, they tend to favor i wouldn't read too much into that. i think again and again the europeans tend to favor the democratic candidate for the simple reason that america, whether we like it or not, is a much more conservative place than any other country. if you look at barack obama who is supposedly left of center and david cameron, who is right of center, who believes in a more agressive foreign...
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it lays out the vision for america. you heard the president say it come dos s down to two fundamen different views of america. hopefully if that confuses you, hopefully four days before the election they can tell you what they feel represents your voice. i do hope you do this before you go to the polls, and you do go to the polls. in the event that you do or don't tune into cnn for election coverage night. this is what we do really well. our team will break down the results state by state with the expert analysis. and that expert coverage will be heralded by wolf blitzer on november 6th starting at 6:00 p.m. don't miss it. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. mo
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eastern for election night in america. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> you know where i stand. and you know what i believe. you know i tell the truth. and you know i'll fight for you and your families every single day as hard as i know how. >>> a fiery president obama fighting for his life. the man who wants his job, mitt romney, we're keeping an eye on that for you tonight. good evening. and welcome to a very special battleground edition of "piers morgan tonight." the latest poll out tonight shows this race is a down to the wire dead heat. look at these figures. 49% for president obama. 49% for mitt romney. with two days to go until election day. this may be the picture of who makes a difference. less than a week after sandy's fury, temperatures are dropping and anger is rising. among the storm tossed appliances and debris, no power. american flags flying proudly. people determined to vote if they can figure out where. a whopping 67% of voter as prove of the president's handling of super storm sandy. we begin
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you're in the area of america that could be utterly crucial. how are you seeing wisconsin, ohio, iowa, that kind of collection tomorrow night, how important will these be and which one could be the turning point? >> all across the midwest, it's incredibly point. i was just in ohio the other day with mitt romney. i've been in iowa about a week ago with the governor there. there's huge excitement. but here in wisconsin, we had a recall six months ago today. we won by a bigger margin than we did two years earlier. you see the momentum. you saw it in august when paul ryan was added to the ticket and you really saw it in the first debate in denver when people across the country came out to support mitt romney. it's going to be that close, but we're going to win here in wisconsin and other places across the midwest. >> we're certainly seeing very enthusiastic crowds turning out for mitt romney. barack obama is also whipping up his crowds, although not quite in the same numbers he enjoyed in 2008. and the real issue for him is, how can he get his vote
you're in the area of america that could be utterly crucial. how are you seeing wisconsin, ohio, iowa, that kind of collection tomorrow night, how important will these be and which one could be the turning point? >> all across the midwest, it's incredibly point. i was just in ohio the other day with mitt romney. i've been in iowa about a week ago with the governor there. there's huge excitement. but here in wisconsin, we had a recall six months ago today. we won by a bigger margin than we...
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election night in america. do not miss it. right here on cnn. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. zimplt anybody who remembers bush-gore, 2000, knows that elections don't always work. we have talked about legal challenges underway to voting in ohio and florida, who better to help us understand them than our senior legal analyst, jeff where i tubin who worked very hard on the problems in 2000 along with many of us. it's good to see you. let me start with the sandy factor, the superstorm. look, new york is talking about giving people an extra day. new jersey is looking at planning to let the storm victims vote by e-mail in a convoluntarily outed way. how much real leeway is there in postponing an election even in portions of the country? >> congress sets the election day. that is a federal law, and that is not going to change. obviously, congress is not in session today. they are not going to extend the deadline. now, the questi
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we believe in a generous america, in a compassionate america, in a tolerant america open to the dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag. [ cheers and applause ] to the young boy on the south side of chicago that sees a life beyond a nearby street corner. [ cheers and applause ] to the furniture worker's child in north carolina who wants to become a doctor or a scientist, an engineer or entrepreneur, a diplomat or even a president, that's the future we hope for. that's vision we share. that's where we need to go forward. that's where we need to go. now, we will disagree, sometimes fiercely about how to get there. as it has for more than two centuries, progress will come in fix and starts. it is not always a straight line. it is not always a smooth path. by itself the recognition of common hopes and dreams won't end all the gridlock or solve all our problems or substitute for the pain-staking work of building consensus and making the difficult compromises needed to move this country forward. but that common bond is where we must begin. our eco
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and we're counting down to election day in america, almost here. it could come down to a handful of states that could go either way. let's check in on three of the states. don lemon is in ohio, poppy harlow is in ohio. don? >> anderson, the strategy here is to get as many people out to early vote as possible. i've had the chance to go to several polling places in hamilton county, franklin county, and today in montgomery county here in the columbus area, when i went out to check out the polls to see how early voting was going, i was stunned by the number of people i saw. the lines were around the building. people waiting in lines for hours. i'm told by the democratic party chair here, anderson, they had 4,000 people in four hours to early vote in montgomery county. and that is causing the republican people here on the ground to try to rethink their strategy to get people to the polls and vote. this is a numbers game and it's all going to come down to the wire. i couldn't believe the number of people i saw, they believe all of those votes. most of th
and we're counting down to election day in america, almost here. it could come down to a handful of states that could go either way. let's check in on three of the states. don lemon is in ohio, poppy harlow is in ohio. don? >> anderson, the strategy here is to get as many people out to early vote as possible. i've had the chance to go to several polling places in hamilton county, franklin county, and today in montgomery county here in the columbus area, when i went out to check out the...
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why don't they just make them in america and ship them over? this shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the entire auto industry. for decades and decades and decades american auto companies have made cars in the countries or the regions in which they sell them. i want to remind americans, when they buy toy oat yaz and hond yaz and hyundais and they buy nissans in america that are assembled here, back home somebody says why you shipping our jobs to america? so it really shows a fundamental, fundamental misunderstanding by romney camp to try and get under people's nails about jobs. they may make jeeps in china for the chinese audience. general motors does the same thing. this is not news. >> this shows you, ali, that auto making and making things is in the dna of modern america. it also shows that you if you can make a message, spin a web ad based on the fears of manufacturing and auto manufacturing in particular, it resonates in america. it's what we defined ourselves by for, you know, since world war ii. it's a message that clearly the romney
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eastern, for election night in america. piers morgan tonight starts right now. >>> you know where i stand and you know what i believe. you know i tell the truth. and you know i'll fight for you and your families every single day as hard as i know how. >> a fiery president obama fighting for his political life tonight in ohio, the state that could be the key to his whole election. meanwhile, the man who wants his job, mitt romney is about to take the stage in new port news, virginia. we are keeping an eye on that for you tonight. good evening, welcome to a very special battleground edition of piers morgan tonight. the latest cnn/orc poll out tonight shows this race is a down-to--the wire dead heat. 49% for president obama, 49% for mitt romney. with to days to go until election day, this might be the picture, who makes the difference. the rockaways here in new york city less than a week after sandy's fury, temperatures are dropping and anger is rising, amid storm-tossed appliance and debris with no power, with american flags
eastern, for election night in america. piers morgan tonight starts right now. >>> you know where i stand and you know what i believe. you know i tell the truth. and you know i'll fight for you and your families every single day as hard as i know how. >> a fiery president obama fighting for his political life tonight in ohio, the state that could be the key to his whole election. meanwhile, the man who wants his job, mitt romney is about to take the stage in new port news,...
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you're in the area of america that could be utterly crucial. how are you seeing wisconsin, ohio, iowa, that kind of collection tomorrow night, how important will they each be and which one could be the turning point? >> well, all across the midwest it's incredibly important. i have been in each of those states. obviously most of the time here in wisconsin but i was just in ohio the other day with mitt romney. i have been in iowa about a week ago with the governor there. there's huge excitement but here in wisconsin, you know, we had a recall six months ago today, we won by a bigger margin than we did two years earlier and you see the momentum. you saw it again in august when paul ryan was added to the ticket. but you really saw it after that first debate in denver when people here in ohio, in iowa and places all across the country really came out of the woodwork to support mitt romney. i think that's ultimately what's going to be by an inch, it's going to be that close but we are going to win here in wisconsin and i think we will win in other p
you're in the area of america that could be utterly crucial. how are you seeing wisconsin, ohio, iowa, that kind of collection tomorrow night, how important will they each be and which one could be the turning point? >> well, all across the midwest it's incredibly important. i have been in each of those states. obviously most of the time here in wisconsin but i was just in ohio the other day with mitt romney. i have been in iowa about a week ago with the governor there. there's huge...
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america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> no matter who ends up in the white house, he will have to deal way u.s. congress that might look a lotto like the one that's there now. a democratic controlled senate and a republican-controlled house. it's been a recipe for showdown. >> we now know with absolute certainty that the only thing -- >> no, you don't. >> guarantee is -- >> no, you don't. >> mr. speaker, the house is not -- >> mr. speaker, the house is not -- >> no, you don't. >> mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the house will be in order. >> former house speaker nancy pelosi has always been bullish will democrats winning back the house this year. the current speaker, republican john boehner, sees it a bit differently. >> one way to get that gavel is to pry it out of my cold stone hand. >> doubtful boehner will have to fall on his sword, he has a 50-seat majority now and even many democrats say it's too high, and he will decline. once upon a time senate republican leader mitch mcconnell dreamed of a
america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> no matter who ends up in the white house, he will have to deal way u.s. congress that might look a lotto like the one that's there now. a democratic controlled senate and a republican-controlled house. it's been a recipe for showdown. >> we now know with absolute certainty that the only thing -- >> no, you don't. >> guarantee is -- >> no, you don't....
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but america is becoming a more conservative country. in 1980, ronald reagan ran, in a much whiter mer er america, 28% themselves conservatives. reapportionment is moving in the republican direction. if john mccain states are won by mitt romney that's an additional six to seven electoral votes for mitt romney. >> how do you see america becoming more conservative? socially, economically? >> self-identification. we'll see it on the polls tonight. >> my point is, we tend to focus on blacks and hispanics, the american electorate is astute, a lot of different factors. not only going in one direction. >> the particular -- both sides have really tried to get people to vote their fears and not their hopes. that drives down turnout in certain communities. if in the long term the republican party will have to find a way not to try to reduce the number of people voting, not to try to make them afraid of the future, not afraid of what is happening in the country, it will be interesting to see how both parties handle it. >> let's say mitt romney wins
but america is becoming a more conservative country. in 1980, ronald reagan ran, in a much whiter mer er america, 28% themselves conservatives. reapportionment is moving in the republican direction. if john mccain states are won by mitt romney that's an additional six to seven electoral votes for mitt romney. >> how do you see america becoming more conservative? socially, economically? >> self-identification. we'll see it on the polls tonight. >> my point is, we tend to focus...
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in america's choice 2012 countdown to election day, be sure to tune in tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> well, life is slowly returning to normal for those affected by superstorm sandy. in new jersey this morning four more rail lines will be up and running and power is now being restored many more neighborhoods across the middle east. listen to how people reacted when the lights came on in new york. that is cause to celebrate for sure. mayor bloomberg says 90% of new york's subways should be working by today. about two million people are still in the dark and becoming increasingly frustrated. temperatures dipped into the 30s last night and a lot of people still don't have any heat. another problem from the power outages? 70% of gas stations in some areas can't pump gas, despite new jersey's gas rationing, people are waiting in very long lines, and some aren't finding gasoline at all. >> there's nothing there. well, the gas stations were open, but the lines were way around the corner, and the ones that were open, we got to, it was too late. they closed up. >> i've been s
in america's choice 2012 countdown to election day, be sure to tune in tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> well, life is slowly returning to normal for those affected by superstorm sandy. in new jersey this morning four more rail lines will be up and running and power is now being restored many more neighborhoods across the middle east. listen to how people reacted when the lights came on in new york. that is cause to celebrate for sure. mayor bloomberg says 90% of new york's...
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america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> in kenya, the scenes here were inkrcredible when they fou out that president barack obama had won re-election. let's look at some of these amazing pictures. ♪ >> reporter: they've been spending all night watching the results come in kron. president obama's father -- >> digesting the fact that president obama has earned four more years. the news did not move the markets in any way, a slight uptick. it is the economy on the minds of man
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those jeeps are now being produced in america, and they're being exported to china in an asian market. >> the suggestion that the jobs are being exported has been denied by the auto companies. >> well, there's -- you know, that's a suggestion that you might want to make, but, you know, that's not what the ad said. i'm delighted chrysler is making an investment, and fiat is making an investment in ohio. i'm supportive of that. it's great if they want to expand production here. i hope they will. the fact is that we now are proud to send to china. , to estaz wra. we export about 25% of what we make here, and so if you're going to start production facilities overseas, obviously we're going to lose some of our exports here. that's all the ad says. look, here's the big -- the thing about the auto industry attack ads that isn't true. mitt romney actually had a plan. now look, i supported a rescue at the time. there was no federal help in the romney plan, all the fact checkers looked at it, and all came up the same way, which was that president obama was wrong. he was not telling the truth. m
those jeeps are now being produced in america, and they're being exported to china in an asian market. >> the suggestion that the jobs are being exported has been denied by the auto companies. >> well, there's -- you know, that's a suggestion that you might want to make, but, you know, that's not what the ad said. i'm delighted chrysler is making an investment, and fiat is making an investment in ohio. i'm supportive of that. it's great if they want to expand production here. i hope...
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it is a choice between two different visions for america. it's a choice between returning to the top-down policies that crashed our economy or a future that's built on providing opportunity to everybody and growing a strong middle class. understand, wisconsin, as americans we honor the strivers, the dreamers, the small business people, the risk takers, the entrepreneurs who have been the driving force behind our free enterprise system, and that free market is the greatest engine of prosperity and growth the world has ever known, but we also believe that in this country, like no other, our market works, our system works only when everybody has a shot, when everybody is participating, when everybody has a chance to get a decent education, when every worker has a chance to get the skills they need, when we support research in the medical breakthroughs and new technologies. we believe that america is stronger, not weaker. stronger. when everybody can count on affordable health insurance. we believe our country is better when people can count on
it is a choice between two different visions for america. it's a choice between returning to the top-down policies that crashed our economy or a future that's built on providing opportunity to everybody and growing a strong middle class. understand, wisconsin, as americans we honor the strivers, the dreamers, the small business people, the risk takers, the entrepreneurs who have been the driving force behind our free enterprise system, and that free market is the greatest engine of prosperity...
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it's a choice between two different visions for america. it's a choice between going back to the top-down policy that is got us into this mess or the middle-out, bottom-up strategy that is have gotten us out of this mess and are going to keep us going. >> as americans we believe in free enterprise, and we believe in the dreamers and risk takers who are the driving force behind our economy. that hes how we create growth and pros pirt, the greatest the world has ever known, but we also believe that our economy does best, our businesses do better, our entrepreneurs do better when everybody has a chance to succeed. when all our workers are getting new skills and all our children are getting a good education. when we have new technology, and we believe america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health insurance and medicare and social security. when our kids are protected from toxic dump and pollution, when our consumers aren't being taken advantage of by credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we believe in a democracy where
it's a choice between two different visions for america. it's a choice between going back to the top-down policy that is got us into this mess or the middle-out, bottom-up strategy that is have gotten us out of this mess and are going to keep us going. >> as americans we believe in free enterprise, and we believe in the dreamers and risk takers who are the driving force behind our economy. that hes how we create growth and pros pirt, the greatest the world has ever known, but we also...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. software company founder john mcafee who is now in hiding, wanted for questioning in the shooting death of his neighbor in belize. one day after mcafee's dogs were poisoned. mcafee says he's innocent and tells a reporter he thinks the police in belize will kill him if they find him. >>> the man who accused elmo puppeteer of having sex with him when he was a teenager has changed his story. the man now says it was an adult consensual relationship. in a statement, he says he is relieved the painful allegation has been put to rest. >>> t
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help...
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so is america by the way. they really want big goals. this is not being presented as a wish, goal or aspiration. it has been presented as an achievable promise. i just don't feel that that's entirely honest. >> well, there's a number of ways to look at it and get the same number. first of all, look at the history you were referring to. 1980s, we came out of an even deeper recession than we have now where unemployment got way over 10% and the numbers are much like what's being predicted. second is the plan that governor romney is being put forward. don't raise taxes, get away from the short tn term actions, which i think has held the economy back because of uncertainty. there's a lot of cash out there that firms are sitting on, waiting for the opportunity. there's a number of ways you can look at this and they all come to this as a sensible, achievable goal if the right policies are put in place. that's what we need to do in this country. >> we've been saying for years that the recovery is weaker than the previous recoveries, even those c
so is america by the way. they really want big goals. this is not being presented as a wish, goal or aspiration. it has been presented as an achievable promise. i just don't feel that that's entirely honest. >> well, there's a number of ways to look at it and get the same number. first of all, look at the history you were referring to. 1980s, we came out of an even deeper recession than we have now where unemployment got way over 10% and the numbers are much like what's being predicted....
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it's election day in america. >> right now it's up to the voters and america is waiting for the verdict. will it be barack obama? >> we know what we want to do works. we know what they want to do doesn't work. >> or mitt romney? >> he's offering excuses. i've got a plan. >> this presidential contest could be a squeaker until the end. >> we're going to win with your help. >> we'll win this election. >> we're live across the country in the swing states. >> hope and change has become anger, frustration, divide and cones conquer. >> the fight for the presidency, the battle for congress, and the issues dividing the nation. >> i still believe in you. if you still believe in me, i'm asking for your vote. >> i need you to find people to come join our cause. >> it's your vote, your future, your country, your choice. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in the situation room. we're counting down to the first poll closings in just two hours. our correspondents are stationed across the country and in all the key battleground states f
it's election day in america. >> right now it's up to the voters and america is waiting for the verdict. will it be barack obama? >> we know what we want to do works. we know what they want to do doesn't work. >> or mitt romney? >> he's offering excuses. i've got a plan. >> this presidential contest could be a squeaker until the end. >> we're going to win with your help. >> we'll win this election. >> we're live across the country in the swing...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> helping the four-legged victims of sandy. we take you along as a rescue group feeds and cares for pets abandoned or lost on staten island when we continue. >>> welcome back. breaking news now, the late word that the chief operating officer of the long island power authority has resigned effective at the end of the year. his name is mike hervey. no details were given about why he's stepping down but his resignation comes as you know amid growing backlash that lipa is facing. keeping them honest tonight, we are still trying to get answers for thousands of lipa's customers in new york who are still without power more than two weeks after the storm. nearly 50,000 are waiting for their power to be restored and they understandably are furious. >> don't get me started. this was handled so poorly. >> most of this block got power yesterday. we still don't have it. you can't do anything when your hands are cold. it's just hard. >> it's not ju
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> helping the four-legged victims of sandy. we take you along as a rescue group feeds and cares for pets abandoned or lost on staten island when we continue. >>> welcome back. breaking news now, the late word that the chief operating officer of the long island power authority has resigned effective at the end of the year. his name is mike hervey. no details were given about why he's stepping down but...
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that's the answer for america! [ cheers and applause ] i mean, the question of this election, the question of this election really comes down to this. do the people of america want four more years like the last four years or -- or do you want real change finally? [ chanting ] now, i think you know that the president promised change, but he couldn't deliver change. i not only promised change, i have a record of achieving it. i actually -- i actually built a business. i helped turn around another business. i helped get the olympics back on track. and then with a democrat legislature, 85% democrat, i helped turn my state from deficit to surplus. from job losses to job growth. and from lower take home pay to higher take home pay. that's why i'm running for president. i know how to change the course the nation is on. i know how to get us to a balanced budget and how to build jobs and make rising take home pay happen again. see, accomplishing real change is not just something i talk about. it is something i have done and
that's the answer for america! [ cheers and applause ] i mean, the question of this election, the question of this election really comes down to this. do the people of america want four more years like the last four years or -- or do you want real change finally? [ chanting ] now, i think you know that the president promised change, but he couldn't deliver change. i not only promised change, i have a record of achieving it. i actually -- i actually built a business. i helped turn around another...